Ivančica Bogdanović Radović serves as President of the Scientific Council and holds the position of Senior Scientist with Tenure at the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) in Zagreb, Croatia. She is formally recognized as an Assistant Professor within the Division of Experimental Physics, specifically working in the Laboratory for Ion Beam Interactions. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Zagreb (BSc in Physics, 1984-1991) Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Zagreb (MSc in Physics, 1991-1994) Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Zagreb (PhD in Physics, 1994-1997) Dr. Bogdanović Radović's research focuses on Ion Beam Analysis techniques and Ion Beam Modification of Materials , with significant contributions to nuclear physics applications. Her work bridges fundamental nuclear physics with practical applications in materials science, forensic science, and nuclear fusion research. She has developed expertise in MeV SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry), Particle-Induced Gamma Ray Emission (PIGE), and other ion beam analytical methods, applying these techniques to diverse fields from cultural heritage conservation to plasma-facing materials for fusion reactors. Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on applying ion beam techniques to solve practical problems in nuclear fusion materials (particularly related to ITER and EUROfusion projects), forensic science applications, and advanced materials characterization. The research spans from fundamental atomic physics studies of ion-atom interactions to applied research on plasma-facing components for fusion reactors. Chair of the International Committee of Ion Beam Analysis conference Chair of the Ruđer Bošković Institute Scientific Committee Board member of the Nuclear Physics Division of EPS Classes Dr. Bogdanović Radović leads multiple significant research projects including the H2020 INFRARIA project RADIATE, an HrZZ project on capillary microprobe development, COST Action CA16101 MULTI-FORESEE for forensic science, and an IAEA CRP project on enhancing nuclear analytical techniques for forensic sciences. She serves as a Management Committee member from Croatia for the COST Action and as principal investigator for several major international collaborations. Her laboratory focuses on the Laboratory for Ion Beam Interactions, where she develops and applies advanced ion beam techniques for materials characterization across multiple disciplines.